Steering column and bearing assembly
10414427 ยท 2019-09-17
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16C2326/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B62D1/195
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16C27/063
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16C27/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B62D1/19
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A vibration-free, rotatable, sealed support for a steering intermediate shaft, adapted to accommodate slight irregularities in the outside diameter of the intermediate shaft, with reduced complexity and cost of manufacture, and improved reliability, compared to bearing and seal assemblies known to the art, comprising a mounting flange, a sealing member, and a monolithic bearing.
Claims
1. A seal and bearing assembly for use in a vehicle firewall or front of dash panel, said assembly comprising: (a) a mounting flange, said mounting flange comprising a plurality of mounting holes and further comprising a second cavity passing through said mounting flange, said second cavity comprising a substantially annular contact surface; (b) a seal member disposed within said second cavity, said seal member comprising a first lip located at a first end, a second lip located at a second end, a generally convex outer surface connecting said first lip and said second lip; said seal member further comprising a first opening within said first end, a second opening within said second end, and a first channel connecting said first opening to said second opening; and (c) an annular bearing fitted within said first channel, said bearing comprising a plurality of partial discontinuities and a longitudinal third channel; wherein (d) said outer surface of said seal member is in substantially sealed engagement with said contact surface, said seal member is retained within said second cavity by interference fit between said first lip, said second lip, and said mounting flange, and said bearing is disposed at least partially within said first channel and is further in substantially sealed engagement with said seal member.
2. The seal and bearing assembly of claim 1, wherein said bearing comprises a third lip.
3. The seal and bearing assembly of claim 2, wherein said third lip is substantially disposed against said first lip.
4. The seal and bearing assembly of claim 3, wherein said seal member and said bearing are each monolithic.
5. The seal and bearing assembly of claim 4, wherein said seal member is comprised of rubber.
6. The seal and bearing assembly of claim 5, wherein said bearing is comprised of at least one of polypropylene, nylon-66, a polytetrafluoroethylene, and a copolyester.
7. The seal and bearing assembly of claim 6, wherein said seal member is partially rotatably retained within said mounting flange.
8. The seal and bearing assembly of claim 7, wherein said bearing is radially flexible.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENT
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(9) A mounting flange 56 is attached to dash panel 20 by means of fasteners passing through mounting holes 66. The mounting holes 66 are configured and adapted to cooperate and correspond with preexisting connection points in the front of dash panel 20, as determined by the vehicle manufacturer. Mounting flange 56 is preferably molded of a plastic material such as nylon, polypropylene or other materials known to those skilled in the art or suggested by this disclosure. Other materials, such as metal or metal alloys, may be used within the scope and spirit of this invention.
(10) The mounting flange 56 comprises a second cavity 100, which passes through the mounting flange 56 as shown. The second cavity 100 is preferably circular in profile. The second cavity 100 is adapted and located on the mounting flange 56 so that when the mounting flange 56 is connected to the front of dash panel 20, for example by affixing fasteners through the mounting holes 66 and the cooperative connection points in the front of dash panel, the second cavity 100 is cooperatively aligned with the intermediate shaft aperture in the front of dash panel 20. Further, the second cavity 100 preferably comprises a concave contact surface disposed around, or comprising, its inward-facing edge, which is adapted for sealed and at least partially rotatable engagement with convex outer surface of the seal member. Alternately, second cavity contact surface and seal member outer surface achieve sealed connection by use of a seal or gasket interposed between the second cavity contact surface and seal member outer surface.
(11) The seal member 102 preferably comprises an elastomeric material, such as rubber or general purpose neoprene, but could be made of other materials known to those skilled in the art or suggested by this disclosure. The seal member 102 comprises an external profile substantially in the shape of an abbreviated sphere, with a first lip 104 at a first end and a second lip 108 at a second end. Each of the first lip 104 and second lip 108 comprise an outer diameter larger than the diameter of second cavity 100. The seal member 102 further comprises a centrally disposed first cavity 112 passing through it from first end to second end. First cavity 112 has a generally cylindrical inner profile and is adapted and shaped for engagement with the outer surface of bearing 114. Such engagement is preferably a substantially sealed engagement. Alternately, the inner surface of first cavity 112 and the outer surface of bearing 114 may achieve sealed engagement by use of a seal or gasket interposed between the inner surface of first cavity 112 and the outer surface of bearing 114.
(12) The seal member 102 can be assembled into the mounting flange 56 by pressing seal member 102 into mounting flange 56 until first lip 104 or second lip 108 has been squeezed or compressed through second cavity 100. The convex outer surface of seal member 102 preferably mates with the contact surface of the mounting flange 56 for a substantially sealed and at least partially rotatable connection. First lip 104 and second lip 108 provide an interference fit to retain seal member 102 within mounting flange 56 during normal use.
(13) The preferred complementary relationship between the convex and concave surfaces of seal member 102 and the contact surface, respectively, allows intermediate shaft 10 to assume any one of a plurality of alignment positions with respect to front of dash panel 20 because seal member 102 is adapted for at least partial rotation within mounting flange 56. This will allow a bearing and seal according to the present invention to accommodate minor angular misalignment of the intermediate shaft.
(14) A bearing 114 according to embodiments of the present invention comprises a monolithic annular member comprised of an elastomer. Preferred materials include polypropylene and nylon-66, but other materials may be used as will be appreciated by one skilled in the art, such as polytetrafluoroethylene compounds such as Teflon or copolyesters such as Hytrel. The bearing 114 comprises a centrally disposed longitudinal channel with an inner diameter sized and adapted to accommodate the outer diameter of an intermediate shaft 10. The bearing 114 further comprises a plurality of partial discontinuities 118 disposed about its circumference. Each of these partial discontinuities 118 is preferably a longitudinal slit along a portion of the bearing wall, and each is at least partially offset longitudinally from adjacent discontinuities 118. The plurality of partial discontinuities 118 permit bearing 114 to flex radially so as to, within limits, increase the inner diameter of the bearing channel without compromising the overall hoop strength of the bearing 114. In this way, bearing 114 can, with reduced complexity and reduced cost of manufacture, achieve improved reliability compared to bearings known to the art, and can also accommodate irregularities or other slight variations in the diameter of intermediate shaft 10.
(15) Bearing 114 is installed within the assembly by being fitted within second channel 100 through the opening of second channel 100 located at the first end. Bearing comprises a third lip 116, which engages the seal member first lip 104, creating a partial interference fit substantially retaining bearing 114 within seal member 102. Preferably, grease is applied to the inner surface of bearing 114 prior to installation of intermediate shaft 10 through the bearing channel.
(16) As will be appreciated by one skilled in the art, a variety of additional components may be added to the assembly described in detail herein within the scope and spirit of the present invention. For example, intermediate or additional seals or gaskets, secondary flanges, or support members may all be added within the scope and spirit of the invention disclosed in various embodiments herein.
(17) Other various modifications and variations will no doubt occur to those skilled in the art to which this invention pertains. All such variations which basically rely upon the teachings with which this disclosure has advanced the art are properly considered within the scope of this invention as defined by the appended claims.